Thu Sep 5, 9:00 AM - Fri Sep 6, 5:00 PM
Conference Room-Lower Level
10200 Forest Green Blvd, Louisville, KY 40223
Community: Louisville
Description
This is a 2 Day-Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Class taught by Chet Hendrickson, one of the founding fathers of Agile and XP. The Certification is backed by the Scrum Alliance. There is no exam for this class. Only 7 seats remaining! The purpose of this course
Event Details
This is a 2 Day-Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Class taught by Chet Hendrickson, one of the founding fathers of Agile and XP. The Certification is backed by the Scrum Alliance. There is no exam for this class. Only 7 seats remaining!
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the product owner role in Scrum and relay
techniques which will enable those who interact with the product owner to implement Scrum successfully.
The class begins with a review of the Scrum approach to development. The class includes exercises
used to practice release planning, user story creation, and prioritization. The class ends with detailed
techniques for preparing for future iterations of development.
After leaving this class, students will be able to plan a project using release planning techniques,
communicate status with management, and effectively work with a Scrum team.
Objectives
•Learn Release Planning techniques
•Understand how to write a usable product backlog
•Learn various techniques for prioritizing the product backlog
•Learn techniques for forecasting both cost and delivery date of features and deliverables
•Understand the pivotal role that product owners play in the Scrum
•Learn the usefulness of user stories
oPractice creating user stories
oLearn the attributes which indicate good stories
o How to write non-functional requirements as user stories
oCompare and contrast to other requirement perspectives
•Learn to categorize stories
•Conduct user role modeling
oUnderstand user roles
oPractice user role modeling
oCreate personas
•Understand lifecycle evolution of user stories
oLearn how much work to do up-front and how much to do just-in-time
oConduct a story-writing workshop
Audience
Those who need to know the basics of Agile because they will participate on an Agile team.
Primary Attendee Group: Business Analysts, Product Owners, Subject Matter Experts
Secondary Attendee Group:Project Team, Product Owners, Managers
Format
Hands-on, interactive, collaborative workshop. Very little lecture. Students must be prepared to work
with others in groups. Students can bring real life issues to work through in class
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the product owner role in Scrum and relay
techniques which will enable those who interact with the product owner to implement Scrum successfully.
The class begins with a review of the Scrum approach to development. The class includes exercises
used to practice release planning, user story creation, and prioritization. The class ends with detailed
techniques for preparing for future iterations of development.
After leaving this class, students will be able to plan a project using release planning techniques,
communicate status with management, and effectively work with a Scrum team.
Objectives
•Learn Release Planning techniques
•Understand how to write a usable product backlog
•Learn various techniques for prioritizing the product backlog
•Learn techniques for forecasting both cost and delivery date of features and deliverables
•Understand the pivotal role that product owners play in the Scrum
•Learn the usefulness of user stories
oPractice creating user stories
oLearn the attributes which indicate good stories
o How to write non-functional requirements as user stories
oCompare and contrast to other requirement perspectives
•Learn to categorize stories
•Conduct user role modeling
oUnderstand user roles
oPractice user role modeling
oCreate personas
•Understand lifecycle evolution of user stories
oLearn how much work to do up-front and how much to do just-in-time
oConduct a story-writing workshop
Audience
Those who need to know the basics of Agile because they will participate on an Agile team.
Primary Attendee Group: Business Analysts, Product Owners, Subject Matter Experts
Secondary Attendee Group:Project Team, Product Owners, Managers
Format
Hands-on, interactive, collaborative workshop. Very little lecture. Students must be prepared to work
with others in groups. Students can bring real life issues to work through in class